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    That's Not Me

    Polly's dreams of making it as an actor are shattered when her twin sister catapults to international stardom. Scrambling to catch up - Polly juggles woeful auditions, painfully awkward dates and her underwhelming job at the local cinema.
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    Kobayushi #1 Movies Online user
    Uhg. That ending was such a let down. It just sort of, you know. Ends. That's not even a real ending. But the rest of the movie was ok. Not really a comedy, but yeah. I'd say emotional adventure film.
    2018-06-09 22:06

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  • Actors of "That's Not Me"

  • Characters of "That's Not Me"

    Polly Cuthbert. Character of That's Not Me
    Played by: Alice Foulcher
    Zoe Cooper. Character of That's Not Me
    Played by: Isabel Lucas
    Ariel. Character of That's Not Me
    Oliver Brook. Character of That's Not Me
    Played by: Rowan Davie
    Simon. Character of That's Not Me
  • Directors of "That's Not Me"

    Gregory Erdstein. Director of That's Not Me
    Gregory Erdstein
  • Creators of "That's Not Me"

    Gregory Erdstein. Director of That's Not Me
    Gregory Erdstein
    Alice Foulcher. Director of That's Not Me
    Alice Foulcher
  • Critic Reviews of "That's Not Me"

    Decider
    February 21, 2018

    'That's Not Me' manages to remain as hopeful as it is grounded and as cheeky as it is awkward...

    The Age (Australia)
    February 13, 2018

    That's not such a bad way to describe That's Not Me - a $60,000 Trojan horse of a film, fairly bursting with comedy, humanity and interesting ideas.

    Time Out Sydney
    September 26, 2017

    Foulcher, meanwhile, conveys low self-esteem with the comedic flair of a Kristin Wiig.

    The Australian
    September 15, 2017

    This is a clever, funny, perceptive movie that pokes its nose into the bizarre business of filmmaking, and the sometimes wacky world of sibling rivalry.

    3AW
    September 15, 2017

    It's starting to feel like the 1980s again, with too many Australian films looking and sounding like they needed more script development...This valiant attempt at a mainstream, feel-good comedy is the latest example. It's a lovely idea that falls flat.

    The Sunday Age
    September 14, 2017

    The film profits from both the cosmic cruelty of someone physically the same being perceived so differently and the lead's note-perfect facial expressions of disbelief.

    Concrete Playground
    September 11, 2017

    Smart, funny and perceptive... brimming with well-observed scenarios, characters and emotions.

    The Age (Australia)
    September 08, 2017

    That's Not Me itself is too modest to make any attempt at taking the world by storm...

    Adelaide Review
    September 08, 2017

    While Australian comedies have, in recent times, proven a sad and sorry lot, That's Not Me is a now-rare exception, with a strain of genuine humour running throughout, even if it's often of a neurotic, even traumatic sort.

    ABC Radio (Australia)
    September 07, 2017

    Its co-writer and lead actor, Alice Foulcher, is very, very funny, performing her own often wickedly witty lines with aplomb. It's a delightful feature debut.

    Herald Sun (Australia)
    September 06, 2017

    Though the movie has some problems finding a satisfactory ending, its refreshingly relaxed feel and a wonderful performance by Foulcher in a deceptively demanding role ensures it never outstays its welcome.

    Guardian
    September 06, 2017

    A deceptively sophisticated character study about a person coming to terms with their dreams - and what those dreams (in acting parlance, "making it") mean for those who have achieved them.

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